best beauty product breakthroughs of 2010
January 20, 2011 Leave a comment
I love going to allure.com to see their best-of lists. Every year, the Allure editors test thousands of products to provide their readers with a list of the best of the best in beauty products. Whenever I’m getting sick of the items in my makeup bag or medicine cabinet and want to try something new, I consult this list to see what they suggest. Some of the products I’ve tried based on their recommendations have become my all-time favorite products I now can’t live without. To check out the Allure Beauty Reporter Best of Beauty Products, visit here
In addition to their Best of Beauty, Allure also comes out with a list of The Year’s Most Innovative Beauty Products. I thought it would be worth sharing a few of these items since I was really interested in several of the products listed. Enjoy!
Living Proof Full Thickening Mousse, $19.50
There’s a whole new approach to adding oomph to your hair. Most volumizing products try to hold hair off the scalp with a gluelike ingredient…that falls apart in wind or when you so much as touch it with a brush. This mousse instead contains a flexible polymer (the company worked with MIT researchers to create it) that adds volume through the length of the hair and stays effective—through mussing and fussing—until the next time you shampoo.
Advanced Home Actives Brazilian Peel Professional Strength Facial Treatment, $78
These product lines have technology that helps skin cells stay young. Skin cells communicate using various processes, including one called bioelectricity, in which small electrical pulses tell the cells when to repair themselves, store energy, and make internal changes necessary to stay healthy. The currents can slow down as we age, and this can make it harder for skin to recover from sun damage and environmental stress. The scientists behind these products found that copper-plated zinc helps boost the skin’s bioelectricity. They developed a serum with the ingredient and a moisturizing ”conductor” that activates the process—and found that this combination stimulated collagen and elastin production, helped reduce inflammation, and may fight hyperpigmentation. target.com, walgreens.com.
Lancôme Ôscillation PowerFoundation, $48
Some people love mineral foundation (it’s natural; it’s long-lasting) and some don’t (it’s heavy, cakey, messy). This version has a battery-powered sponge applicator that solves the problems by producing a smooth, uniform finish. You just dip the sponge into the mineral powder and press the handle’s “on” button, and the tip vibrates 7,000 times per minute—massaging the powder into skin evenly. “This oscillating applicator breaks down the fine particles in the makeup, eliminating the need to blend,” says Ni’Kita Wilson, a cosmetic chemist. “It also massages them into skin and fills fine lines.” nordstrom.com.
Lauren




